Okay, so most of us have been in that awkward position where we’re out at a nightclub or bar with one of our friends, and then next minute some random guy approaches her and they start talking. At that point, you’re just lingering there, trying not to interfere, but at the same time, you feel exactly like Dupree (from the movie You, Me And Dupree),
Yes, we have all been there. A night out is something we all look forward at the end of the week, but more often than not, it’s a night that we don’t always remember. Here are the top 5 ways to help fill in the blank spaces from a wicked night out.
Nothing gets more uncomfortable than having a friend zoned friend hit on you while drunk… Or at all really or lets just stick with while drunk. It’s annoying, inconvenient, and quite frankly a bad kind of surprise. It’s worse than having some creep follow you around a nightclub because you can ditch them easy peasy, but a friend?
Unfortunately not everyone will always agree with you. It happens, that’s life. We like to think that our friends will be relatively like-minded in what we like and dislike – I mean you have enough in common to approve of each other, right? But nothing sets you up for a lousy night like an argument on where to party. So, here are some ideas that may (or may not) help you out.
People usually meet new people through school, university, work, nightclubs, bars, social media, etc; the list could go on for ages. We live in a diverse world and most of us like to expand our horizons and make new friends, which can be very exciting and fulfilling. Some people are shy and may find it more difficult to reach out to other people, so I have accidentally stumbled upon probably one of the most bizarre ways to make friends.
Just arrived in a new city? Having trouble trying to crack a different scene? Perhaps your lame couple friends have decided to go home early. Some would argue that in such scenarios the wisest option would be to return home dejected, with your tail between your legs… Rubbish! The night is still young and good times are just around the corner.
Clubbing and drinking always seems to raise the age old question: is it okay to hook up with your friends? You’re mates; it’s a bit of fun or a last resort, but is it okay to do this or should you stick to snogging strangers (even if they are less acceptable than your mate)?
When starting a new job, it’s crucial that you build good relationships and one of the best ways to bond is by going out for drinks with your fellow colleagues. However, there are a few do’s and don’ts when it comes to going out with your new mates.
There is nothing more annoying when you’re keen to let loose on a night out, but there’s that one friend who’s always wearing that I’d-rather-be-anywhere-but-here expression. It always puts a downer on the evening when one friend doesn’t seem to be having any fun. So ladies and gents, here’s how to keep your friend out past 10pm and have a wicked night!
“Omg as if I need 2 read dis I have so many gr8 friends I could call to take care of mi omfg i’d take bullets for dem,”
If this is you, oh my God you need to read this.